Nearby Weather Stations

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a WinterStorm Watch... which is in effect from Wednesday afternoon throughThursday afternoon. The Freezing Rain Advisory has beencancelled.

* Hazard types... potential heavy snow Wednesday into Thursday.

* Accumulations... snow accumulation of 4 to 7 inches.

* Timing... rain will change over to snow Wednesday morning and increase in intensity Wednesday evening. The snow will remain across the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning before diminishing Thursday afternoon.

* Impacts... hazardous travel conditions are possible due to reduced visibilities and snow accumulations. Light amounts of icing will cause some roads and sidewalks to become slippery.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Remember... a Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential forsignificant snow... sleet... or ice accumulations that may impacttravel. Continue to monitor the latest forecasts. Stay tuned toNOAA Weather Radio or your favorite source of information for thelatest updates. Additional details can also be found atwww.Weather.Gov/iln as well as on our facebook and twitter pages.

Special Statement

Statement as of 5:26 PM EST on March 03, 2015

... Patchy dense fog to affect the area this evening...

Patchy dense fog is forming as warmer air comes in contact with coldsnow pack. The fog will reduce visibilities below a quarter mile inisolated locations through this evening. Travelers are advised touse extra caution in the patchy fog.

526 PM EST Tue Mar 3 2015

... Patchy dense fog to affect the area this evening...

Patchy dense fog is forming as warmer air comes in contact with coldsnow pack. The fog will reduce visibilities below a quarter mile inisolated locations through this evening. Travelers are advised touse extra caution in the patchy fog.